Just so everyone knows, when they send form letter emails to the Gov't they are going to get deleted and especially if you aren't sending them to the correct address.
I just deleted over 1000 form letter emails from concerned citizens regarding the recent Ab Education strike after noting the number received and responding to one telling her it was not the correct email address for her complaint.
If you are hoping for a response from any government official, I would write a letter by hand and make sure to include all of your contact information. Bombing my volunteer email will get them deleted after a general count.
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Cory Morgan’s take on APP’s draft constitution, The Foundation of Freedom. When this came out last week, my initial thinking was “too soon” but ater reading this, I’ve been persuaded to think, maybe not.
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When I led the Alberta Independence Party back in 2001, we received no fewer than a dozen proposed constitutions for what would presumably become an independent nation. Some were short, handwritten affairs of limited substance, and some were professionally formatted and printed in booklets. Many people wanted to make their mark on what they hoped would be a new nation. Email and online documents still weren’t a popular format yet, and physical copies were the norm.
That made it surprising that there are so few proposed constitutions lurking out on the internet today. The Alberta independence debate is gaining momentum today more than it has since the 1980s, and publishing documents such as proposed constitutions is easier than ever. That’s not to say that there haven’t been any put out there. But ...
I’m not usually one in favour of snitching, however there are exceptions and this is one.
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A conservative social media influencer will be launching an online tool for Alberta parents to report instances where teachers and educational workers are bringing ideology into schools, in an effort to hold them accountable.
"This website is fully geared to the teachers that have become little activists in our school districts, and they're trying to create little activists in the schools," said influencer Lawrence Magee, Berta Proud Dad, in an interview with the Western Standard.
"This is a message for them that parents are fed up."
Magee, who often speaks out against political ideology being pushed upon students, said he and others involved decided to launch the tool after numerous parents messaged him with concerns and asked him to help provide a voice.
The website will allow individuals to anonymously report instances of schools pushing ideology, and Magee will then amplify these reports and provide the ...